ONE COP SAYS A TICKET HE WROTE TODAY WAS A FIRST IN HIS 11 YEARS. WE'LL TELL YOU WHAT IT WAS FOR. (FONT- BEHIND BARS) AND A CONVICTED SEX OFFENDER IS BACK BEHIND BARS AFTER DEPUTIES SAY THEY CAUGHT HIM WITH A 14-YEAR-OLD GIRL. 40/29 ASKS WHY HE WAS OUT OF JAIL TO BEGIN WITH. TONIGHT -- WE'VE LEARNED WALMART IS GIVING THE BENTONVILLE FIRE DEPARTMENT NEARLY 100-THOUSAND DOLLARS TO TRAIN FOR A MASS SHOOTING SITUATION. A NEW GRANT WILL FUND A PROGRAM MAKING THE FIRE DEPARTMENT ONE OF FEW ACROSS THE COUNTRY WITH THIS TRAINING. 40/29'S BEN WAGNER EXPLAINS WHY WALMART GAVE THE MONEY TO THE DEPARTMENT. (Sound of bags opening) "This is what each medic will carry." THESE ARE RELATIVELY COMMON E-M-S SUPPLIES ... (picking up plastic sound) ABOUT TO GO INTO UNCOMMON PLACES. "This will give us an opportunity to have a change in real action." A NEW GRANT FROM WALMART WILL PAY FOR ACTIVE SHOOTER TRAINING AT THE BENTONVILLE FIRE DEPARTMENT. THIS ISN'T THE FIRST TIME THE COMPANY HAS GIVEN A GRANT TO A FIRE DEPARTMENT. "If something does happen, as terrible as that will be, that our emergency responders will be doing their best to help me, my family, my neighbors and the community." THE TRAINING WILL LOOK SIMILAR TO THIS PRACTICE IN CLARKSVILLE LAST YEAR ... EXCEPT THE PARAMEDICS WON'T BE ARMED... "They'll be wearing the same body armor that the SWAT team wears." THEY'LL COME IN RIGHT BEHIND POLICE OFFICERS TO TREAT VICTIMS FASTER. "It's the one thing we can do that's becoming prevalent in the nation with EMS and fire service is to incorporate these tactics and get them out there in order to save those lives that are near and dear to us." NORMALLY IN ACTIVE SHOOTER SCENARIOS -- E-M-S HAS TO WAIT UNTIL AFTER POLICE CLEAR A BUILDING WHICH CAN TAKE 30 MINUTES OR LONGER. NOW PARAMEDICS CAN GET INSIDE -- TREAT VICTIMS FASTER -- AND SAVE LIVES. IN BENTONVILLE, BEN WAGNER, 40/29 NEWS. THE FIRE DEPARTMENT SAYS THEY'LL START DOING THEIR TRAINING IN MAY.